"Monsters University" director Dan Scanlon and producer Kori Rae spoke one-on-one with SPINOFF about the challenges of creating a prequel that recaptures the energy of the original movie, while telling an original story.

This week, new Comic-Con International in San Diego exclusives were revealed by DC Collectibles, NECA and more. Plus, has a Target action figure pack revealed a new character in June's "Man of Steel" film?

Check out CSBG's archive of the awesome "Line it is Drawn" feature, where a group of artists draw your suggestions on a variety of topics and homages, including mash-ups of Star Wars and Disney characters!

Following criticism over its "Princess makeover" of "Brave" heroine Merida, Disney pulled the images from the website. However, the media giant may not grasp the importance of strong female role models to girls and boys.

With the news of "Big Hero 6" as Disney Animation's first big Marvel animated film for 2014, CBR News spoke with character creators and Men of Action Steven T. Seagle and Duncan Rouleau about the announcement.

"Iron Man 3" actor Don Cheadle sits down with CBR News to discuss the physical challenges of his Iron Patriot suit, Shane Black taking over the franchise's director's chair and the possibilities of a War Machine film.

Disney revealed today at CinemaCon that beginning with the 2015 premiere of "Star Wars: Episode VII," it will release a "Star Wars" film every summer, alternating between the new trilogy and the standalone projects.

In the first full clip from "Iron Man 3," Tony Stark challenges The Mandarin during a "holiday greeting," intending for a one-on-one battle for good, old-fashioned revenge while speaking with assembled reporters.

Though no contracts have been signed, Mark Hamill confirmed he’s in talks to return as Luke Skywalker in "Star Wars: Episode VII," which he hopes will be “much more carefree and lighthearted and humorous.”

Don Rosa, who drew Disney's "Scrooge McDuck" and "Donald Duck" comics for many years, has written a lengthy and fascinating piece on why he gave up creating comics and did not pursue creator-owned work.

Following confirmation that Disney is developing standalone "Star Wars" films centering on established characters, our thoughts turn to who could step into Harrison Ford's boots for the rumored Han Solo origin story.

Following Disney’s confirmation of the long-rumored standalone "Star Wars" films, a new report contends the first two releases will center on the fan-favorite bounty hunter Boba Fett and the origin of Han Solo.

Zack Snyder's previously reported involvement developing a "Star Wars" film has been denied by the director's spokesperson, who states Snyder is in no way involved with the new trilogy or any spinoffs.

The shocking revelation from "Superior Spider-Man" #1 gets the once over as Marvel NOW! titles like "Thunderbolts" get the teaser treatment, and Axel Alonso digs into all including the future of Marvel, Disney and Star Wars.

Following purchases of Pixar, Marvel and Lucasfilm, Disney eyes cost-cutting measures! Another look at the Shooter Era of Marvel! Lemire on the end of "Sweet Tooth"! The waning of rage comics! Rob Guillory on "Chew"! More!

In this classic installment of CSBG's Comic Book Legends Revealed, be amazed by the series of comics from 1930 featuring Mickey Mouse attempting to kill himself in a variety of ways, based on an idea by Walt Disney himself!

UPDATED: Oscar winner Michael Arndt reportedly has written a treatment for Disney's new "Star Wars" trilogy comprising Episodes VII-IX which would include a much older Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and Han Solo.